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THK DALLAS EXPRESS PALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY AUGUST 20 1921.
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II II BASE BALL AND OTHER SPORTS '11 fljf ' ' 1
0 vljV 0 EDITED BY J. ALBA AUSTIN X (9 Jf JJL 0YVM (( '
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GIANTS AND BUFFS IN DEATH STRUGGLE
Giants Grab Two Out of Three From
Spudders.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
In one of the most crucial series .ever the game would displayed
In the annals of Negro base ball flashes of real base ball the local Ft. Worth
history will be seen Friday Satur. club were playing an outfielder in Beaumont .61
Club P.
Houston 63
Dallas 68
Galveston 67
56
day and Sunday between the Hous. Short as short stop Hamilton was Wichita Fells 61
W.
39
40
36
29
29
16
Rex. J. E. W. Wilson and Prof. 0.
K. Manning are attending the dis-
trict conference at Lovelady. Mrs.
E. J. Kirven and children visited
relatives at Wortham last week re-
turned Sunday- Slimmer School
closed last Friday at the Booker
Washington School. Principal Kir-
L. Pet. ven reports a very successful term.
24 .619 Mias Norma Steward conducted a
28 .688 class in handicraft word in connec-
31 .640 tlon with the Summer School. Many
27 618 beautiful hand bags foot mats and
33 .475 rugs were made by the class. Quite
45 .256 a few of the Teagueites attended
I the Odd Fellows celebration at
leaders and the Dallas Black Giants Richardson graced ;the mound for' f Thursday and Friday. They
the runner-ups at Marine Field. I the locals and pulled outWlth vie-1 S 111" rort tt nlce tme- Prof- E- J- Klr"
r..... 1 .1.. nar.hr.rl ..rHo- hla Volt Mai. 1 lu liu IIM-IUUlUg OUUay wont in rnralxano on J ntnol
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crew who have been ailing since was in trouble several times . but The reguIt8 0(' the varl0U9
their return and have been playing pulled himself out successfully and are omitted because we have not
under great handicaps are much broke up many attempt squeeze ' tne official score at hand
iirmroved after a course of treat- players. Sloan celebrated his re. i '
mjent by the club's physician Dr. turn to local heaths by slamming I
C. L. Morgan. They will be In pink out a triple to center field and RlchardB( 0
of condition for1 this Important se- scored the local's first run and thus Johnaorl
rles. Manager Dave Johnson is paving the way for a Giant Victory. I
tunning up the birds in grand fash- The Spudders broke in the run Totals 19
ion ana expects 10 iase me jduub mnu nyM.ni.. -
0 0
OH
3 5 21 11 3
measures in an vno corneals v. 1. Wichita Falls 100 130 005
eluding the Buff series tne locals uarueiio BluKie. imrueii wu "'- Dallas lln 001 0 0 1 ' to
... . i j ... tofurnrrl nauo-ht htlnir a nan . "" ill) uui V U .
win De on iop biiiu iuo yicjr - -uuiuo - -
ger to the sporting editor. first cushion Watson singled Dav-
ThA nnffa have nlaved 63 games enport out J. Williams to Shanks
having won 39 and lost 24 giving and the final out come when Mc
" ... rMnnrlin flaw tr. Uirrli TTInVo wkn
Jones in
Johnson batted for L.
9th.
Summary:
Two base hits J. Williams Mc-hState of Texas.
Thursday. Mrs. Pearl Wilson has
openen an ice cream parlor in town.
Marshall Aug. 18. The various
churches of the M. E. churches have
pitched a big camp meeting about
one mile southwest from the city
under the auspices of Ebeneza M. E.
Church Rev. W. D: Lewis pastor.
The pastors of the- various churches
are invited. This meeting promises
be a great sinner's drive. Mrs-
Rilby (Dennis) Volks won second
prize in the State Contest on the
best essay on health contest of the
Mrs. Cornelia Wll
an average of 619. . wenoon new to warns uicu. wno Clenen. Sacrlfice HJts-H. Reed: i son lies very low at her home in
always ueeu yuzi.B to ino g..-.. viio-v HoPri.. a.ln woBt'rn mrtlnn nf ho
The Giants have played 68 games
thr-ee more than their' South Texas Giants was th. VsVaVson 2 ' 3;' Double I JohT' ThoJnas Tta." at
rivals and have won 40 of them with North Texas punnupfc The ame Play8R. Jone8 t0 Goodrlch t0 hls honie. Mr. Haywood Austin is
a margin of .588 in the per cen. going to the Giants by a score of.soan. Bage on BaIlsoff DanIeU very low at hU home. The members
winning the series.
Umpire Miller Chief of the um-
piring staff and is conceded to be
one of the best .Negro umpires m
Bagsby c 2
Hicks p ....
Mosely 2 ..
W. Jones 1
the state will handle the indicator;;- '
u . iiaruuii hi o
xui inn ywiuDo
The greatest crowd in history is
expected to attend these games and
assist the loyal home fans in root-
ing for a successful Giant victory.
Prof. Burney Johnson and his
famous Jazzers will rent
with lazzleBt of Jazz stuff.
Games will be called Friday and
Saturday at 4 o'clock Sunday at
3 p. m. '
Die Fred Daniels one of the
Pardee c 1
Totals
..30
Dallas A
SI nan. m R
the air: Goodrich 3 4
Hamilton b
R.' Jones r 5
J. Williams 2 ....4
Richardson p 4
P Wlllloma n 9.
mainstays of the local pitching staff Harris L 2
piloted the old ship of Giants safety shanks 1 ... 4
to port in tne initial ciasn or a two Daniels m 3
i . - mi.i.l(. Dlnnlr 1
same series wiui vtiuuilm .uh.
Spudders here Saturday.
Totals 35
The wrecking crew launched anwicnta Falls
R H P A E
114 2 1
0 2 4 1 0
0 10 0 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 16 2 0
0 0 5 2 1
1 2 3 0 0
0 110 0
0 10 0 0
2 10 24 8 3
R H P A E
1 3 ? 3 0
1 2 2 2 0
0 10 2 1
110 0 0
0 0 3 3 0
12 110
0 0 8 2 0
0 2 10 0
.0.010 1 0
1 1 Q 0 0
4 12 27 14 1
..001 000 0012
Rlchey; Time of game 1 hour and
bo minutes.
tage column. 1 v Hlt W P"cher by Reed 2; of Galilee Baptist church has called
The Buffs are only 21 points Reed and Daniels clashes again' (Goodrich Shanks); Struck out by Rev. E. H. Harrison as their pastor
ahead of the advancing Giant horde In the second game Reed besting H. Reed 5; by Daniels 2; Umpire Rev. Whitaker resigned- He has not
yet accepted. Rev. J. B. Grundy
still lies very low. The 9th Patri-
archial regiment of Texas is planning
to take the Regiment to Cleveland
Ohio to next B. M. C. They are ex-
pecting eveisr Odd Fellow and House-
hold of Ruth and their many friends
to come to their rescue. We must
go. We want every Patriarch to
and two games lost will mean much Daniels for the first time. The lit
to their chances In copping the tie Iron man pitched brilliantly in
flag as the Black Giants like a a the pinches
house a fire clan Is going. I The score by inings:
noinr TnhnBon. the ereatest and1 First Gamo Sunday.
ho mnnt nennerv manager in the Wichita Falls A
minor or major leagues will stake Davenport 3 ....4
his all .and all on his hands in McClen.s 4
RANGER OIL STARS.
Ranger Oil-Stars will play Dub
lin Tigers Sunday and Monday and get in line. We want 500 in Texas-
and Tuesday. The Galveston Black Next Grand Lodge in Dallas. Every-
jSand Crabs of the Texas League. u- "Hi
We are expecting many of our . r """" -white
friends to witness these f hf7InB' IisBaf Porter s:
tames. The Oil Stars are expect- Northside.Mrs Mollle Simmons of
Ing to hold their title. Meals are J11" " v8l"ng er "rs'
prepared for each League at Mrs. "a Johnson Mrs Pearl Hyde Miss
Short Aery's new hotel 516 Hodges Ma 8; Prter .and Mr-w- H-smlh
treet new home ot the Oil Stars. wa8 hghy Jenertai!!edbJ Jr fnds
Dr. J. H. Warmsley our new pres. 8t Houston during the Odd Fellows
Ident has prepared a private office rand Le- Born t0 Rev- and
and a rest room for the base ball ; Mrs. J. N. May a fine son.
B. STRAWDER Mgr.
J. THOMPKIN Capt.
The Rantrer OH Stars have rhnne-
ed their name to All-Stars and have ster n Texas
Cameron Aug. 18. Gee! But this
weather Is terrible. Rev. P. R.
Humber was at his post Sunday and
delivered two great sermons. Rev.
Townsend the oldest A- M. E. min-
was the honored
town in West Texas. They look be said of Rev. Townsend in help-
scores in two inings alter wis Keeai Summary: ' "e Aii-ocars so mey practiced .".'". -. r"
for the. Visitors set down and from Tw0 base htt8Harrls McClen. ln-rder t0 e've Manager Strawder rents of a son. Mother and babe
that time there was nothing likedon Bagsby; three base hits and Captain Thorapkins a chance to are doing nicely- Mr. Jess Thomp-
a run shaking. ' ! Sloan S. Reed R. ones; Sacrifice too over their new material. Every son left for Bryan Saturday evening;
The next sum of the day's earn. flie8R. jones; Stolen bases Good- worked flntand carried the T "wil la e- w ? 1
lngs was a 4 to 1 count favoring roh wirhardson 2- Douhie Plava ball around In big League style choir. Mrs. Harris of Waco is vis-
it! battleship De-Pryor.Giants.ch'Cehrdniccie "The All-Stars" are all set for iting her daughter. Mrs N. Cherry.
Bailg off Hicks 1- off Richard- lne "eaumont Black Oilers. The Mr. ii. nan was out oi iowu ouu-
Runday. son ! Hit by Pitcher by Hicks 2-oilers of Beaumont seem to have day. Little Vlrgla Johnson Is much
nonnorv Struck out bv Hicks 4- bv Richard Bmelt ttie dU8t rrora tne not sands Improved ai mis writing xvirs. a.
real peppery airuca oui Dy hicks 4 oy Kicnara- -wifOBO -r taa c n wwnonn .nif Mls T.lllie Bpnnett
I ger All-Stars having seen in tkeir have returned from Marlln where
dreams the Grand Stand at Nltro they attended the Normal- Mrs. Mc-
pi ram wun ouw ians Doin wnue and urew maae a nyins u-ip vu jun.-nin.ie
l ioioreu anxiously awaiting iney ruesaay ana
Whitaker.
Evervthlner. but a
hull eam was afforded fans in the son 6; Umpire Rlchey; Time
first and .second game of a double game 2 hours and 20 minutes
bill- Sunday. Wrangling delaying Second Game Sunday
the came walklne off of the field. Wichita Falls ' A R H PO A
mouthing back at the umpire and Watson r 3
many other features obnoxious to Davenport 3 ....4
organized base ball were pressed McClendon s 3
Into service. I Bagsby 2 2
According to rules of organized Barnett m 3
base ball hundred of dollars in fines rarnee c -...
should" have been imposed upon eachiW. Jones 1 -. 2
nlaver who so lenorantlv howled at S. Reed 1 3
close or questionable decisions ren-
dered by the umpire should either
have been fined or put out of the
park. As the game should not suf.
fer such obstruction on account of Dallas " A R H
a disgruntled player. Sloan s 2 0 0
To what extent the local manage.' Goodrich 3 2
H. Reed p 2
Totals 24 6 6 21 9 4
2 0
ment has lost from such confus- Harris 1 2 0 1.
ion no one knows. A repetition of R. Jones r 3 0 1
this affaTf should be avoided. How- J. Williams 2 ....1 1 1
every faulty umpiring the Cap- F. Williams c ....3 0 1
tain should have played the game Shanks 1 2 0 0
under protest and thrashed out dlf. Daniels p 2 0 0
ferences outside the field enclosure L. Jones m 1 0 1
returned Wednesday.
n want to see their home boys the Mrs. M. Davis enroute from P. v.
0 'boys that do what they say they S. N. and I- C. to her home at Enoch
0 can do that Is win two straights Oklahoma stopped for a fewdays
j from the Black Oilers. So watch with parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
! the Stars set things afire. Besides Moore. Mr. W. B. Parker Is vislt-
1 having new players we now have ing home folks. Mrs. Hall and Harryy
0 a new . president in the person of returned home SAurday af.ter an ab-
n Dr. J.. H. Warmsley a man that sence of 7 or 8 weeks. Mrs- Hall
.ran nut tha Huh nn rho rnnrl anil
1 give the boys a check for their
I money; - in sunshine or rain the
Warmsley Is known to have more
real cash than any man of the race
In the West. Although no one can
tell It. Al) strangers coming to Ran-
ger should drop in and see Dr.
Wamifllev whn tinvA nrnvJHH hnmaa
0 for all strangers.. His office is at
0 306 Guaranty State Bank Building.
B. Strawder Manager; J. Thomp.
0 kins Capt.
Athens A us- 18. Servic.s were Ell LeWis were called to Palestine
well attended at all churches Sunday. . to the bedside of their sister- De-
Rev. C. H. Pugh f the A. M. E. partures: Mrs. Susie Murphy accom-
church delivered an Installation ser- panied by Little Miss Clara Mae
mon for Rev. Garman of V.t. Prov- Hill to Chandler; Mr. and Mrs. Fox
Idence Baptist church. Miss Elpise Barker and Mrs. Annie Hamlett
Jones and Miss . aggie Smith of chandler; Mrs. Sarah Lewis Browns-
Fort Worth returned home after a boro. Mrs. Effie Ware Is still on the
10 days visit with relatives and iist. Mrs. (Loretta Hunter and
friends. Miss Thelma Baxter re- Little Ardoree Derrcugh returns
turns home after a month with rel- home after 3 weeks visit In Hous-
atives in Dallas. Miss Artolee Mor- ton with parents accompanied by
gan entertained with a party in cr Mttle daughter Hester. Mrs-
honor of Miss E- Jones and Smith. Laura H. Miller entertained with a
Mrs. Viola Bynum of the A. M. E. dinner in honor of Mrs. R. H. Dur-
church reported $14.08 with thu Van- ham and Mrg Plnk Freeman ot Cor-
guard Book; also Christine McDonald 8icana and Mrs. Mary (Franks for-
reported $10.2 on the beginning of merlv of thin citv. When von fall
the 3rd and last series. Ry. C. H . W0 receive the paper Just say so. Some
Dinner was fine and plentiful. A
large crowd was fed. Ye Scribe can
almost feel the effects of it yet.
Deacon George Teal and daughters
Misses Pearl C. and Espanola of
Crockett were among the out of
town vlsii.rs and stayed over until
Monday before returning home. One
youiig lady was heard to say that
somebody at the table (set for I
teachers) surely did eat; said thoy
reports a most pleasant term at
P. V and say the class was given
the praise that none other has bad
in the College's history. Miss Maggie
Nelson of Grlmn Chapel is spending
the week end with her sister Mrs.
J. A. Hoyal. Little Sammie Allen
accidentally stuck a rake prong In
her foot and its giving her a deal of
trouble. Mrs. Alice Jones left Sat-
urday for Oakland. California to
visit her daughter Mrs. Vivian Klser-
We are glad to have Mr. Garfield
Thompson in our reading routine
a splendid young man. Mrs. J. B.
Snowden is on sick list. Daddy be
more careful your son is watch In?
you. Rev. and Mrs. Hughes Mrs.
Franklin and others went on a fish-
ing trip last Thursday; reports a
pleasant outing. Mrs. Bessie House
of Rosebud spent Wednesday with
Mrs. P. E. Grifflin.
White Rock Aug. 18. Sunday wa3
a great religious day with both
churches- Rev. C. C. Chrutianand
Pugh conducted a revival for Rev.
9 Peel In the Gum Creek Community
with much success. Mrs- V..A. Rob-
inson 111 N. Y. avenue. Fort Worth
returned home after a few days visit
to her father and relstives.' Born to
Mr. and Mrs. I-ee Burse a fine girl.
All rejoices. Mrs. Lucy Tucker and
EmeHne Guyden entertained with a
5 o'clock dinner In honor of Mrs.
Mary and Miss Beatrice Franks.
Mrs. George W- Tucker returned
home after closing her. summer
school. Arrivals to visit relatives:
Mrs. Maggie Smith Fort Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Birchum Guyden; Mrs.
Ada- Hawking -Mr. R. V". Maddox
Dallas. Mrs. Callie Stovail and Mr-
one Is In debt for it. Hereafter you
can always find the Express at E.
G. Franks' barber shop. Mrs- Laura
H. Miller Reporter.
Grapelnnd Aug. 18. The meeting
at General Zion closed Sunday with
baptizing ' and sacrament; 19 were
baptized. The ' meeting at Cedar
Branch Is In full bloom. One can-
didate Joined Sunday. Collection in
the forenoon was about. $25.00. Rev
D- D- Evans pastor sain did preach
an excellent sermon in the morning
and -Father Jsaic Waters simply
"took the rT off the bush" in the
afternoon. He spoke along the line
or carnal and spiritual mindedness.
thought once to get an Almanac or Mrs. .uev.; itiooie oi jjai u neio
watch to find the time when BaU one or tne greatest revivals that was
personx would . "fill." Mrs. Bertha lever kn0WIl t0 be he'dJbyua wo"nn
(Campbell) Gilmore wo has been Preacher She preached the entire
sick for a long time Is. reported aa' week and dld m"ch . of herJ slnging
not doing wMl at this writing. Mrs. and without showing any
Adah Gilford is also sick listed. ' B'Bn8 ot weakness of voice. Just
Mrs. Linnle Ray and daughters also wet have men preachers who
Mr- and Mrs. Lesley Dewy are among "ld ender the rvice she
those who have been visiting here dld- without physical strain. There
for some time and leaves Friday was a Iu" hoU8 each - night and
for their home in Electra. Texas. day: even the whites could not sUy
Still hot and dry here and the crop!-?- she feemed to have moved
prospects are not at all what wetne spirt ' thelr 801118 . tbe Ban!e
wish or need. The woods are alive I as urs- There were eight souls
with cross-tie makers by day and 8aved' and Sunday being the last
the roads with "tib haulers" at day they were sprinkled in morning
night. Seemingly - that's the only i services and in the afternoon at
thing a fellow can get a dollar out' 5 o'clock a great crowd gathered
of at present and most everybody I arpund the tank in Isaac Barton s
Is trying It c? If cross-ties come ! Pasture to witness the baptizing of
trumphs ye Scribe and brother ought Master Arthur Keller. Rev. Glas-
to play High. Low Jack and the coe of the A. M. E- church with Rev.
Game. See the agent and get the Baker of Carrollton began a warm
Express every Saturday then you'll revival-at his church Suuday and
kno w. '
Teaffiie Aug. 18. Sunday School
was well attended at all the church-
es Punday. Rev. Prultt of AVaxah-
achle pastor of St. Paul A. M. E-
church Teague was at his poBt
Sunday. Had jr.ood services. Rev.
F. . .. . . 1 n
vv. A. Aiexanoer oi nrm jmpiini
Church had a splendid service all
day Sunday; baptizing nine and nd-
dlng three by Christian fellowship.
He administered the Lord's Supper
Sunday night Rev. P- H. Jenkins
they saved four souls the first day.
Prayer' meeting will begin Wednes-
day night at the Baptist church.
Sunday will be the openlns of Rev.
Drake's revival. Mr. S; "Bush our
carpenter with other helpers have
nicely finished ' the Interior of the
Baptist church. Mrs. Lula Sowell
left Wednesday for Amartilo to visit
her husband and friends. The farm-
ers are beginning to pick cotton-
Mr. MsCciumice being the first Col-
ored farmer to sell the first bale ot
cotton. Mrs. Sanders is still low
The .
Dallas
E!gpress
until sept. 1
per year
sick and Miss ally Brown is dome
be.'ier at this wrHlu-. The children
of Mr. Edd Spears are borne bt;'er
Mrs. Georgia Burford of Oklahoma
is spending her vacation with Mrs.
(Dr.) Armstrong. Mrs. Georgia
Moore spent a week with her pa-
rents Mr- and Mrs. Taylor Turner.
DALLAS ODD FELLOWS
VIGOROUSLY AT WORK.
Some fifty or more eliglbles as-
sembled at Odd Fellows hall corner
Rlora and Burford streets last Wed-
nesday evening- to meet the honor-
able trio of the Past Grand Masters
Council No. 136 in the persons of
M. V. P- G. T. Smith M. V. P. Thos.
H. Orman and M. V. P. Joe Starks-
Among those who especially ec-
quitted themselves with Bigh honors
were Bro. Dave Garner and Bro
Joe Q- Starks.
The fellows expressed thomselves
as being highly elated and satisfied
at the mannov in which they have
been taught the ancient lessons of
the Grand United Order of Odd Fel-
lows in the last several weeks by
the guidance and help of Brothers
John Jackson J. W. Ray J. P.
Starks B- C. Choice and Sister J. C.
Frazier and others of the Household
of Ruth.
Below we give the names of o"
who will be lnsl.illed Sunday after-
noon August 21st:
F. F. Evans No. 7773 Worthy
Grand Master; W. E- Carter No.
8596 Worthy Deputy Grand Master;
J. W. M. Love No. 6992 Grand Chap
lain; T. J- Bagby No. 3499 Grand
Sick Agent; J. W. Ray. No. 1940
Grand Secretary; Albert Robinson
No. 3134 Grand Treasurer; J. A.
Lay No. 6658 Grand Guardian; P.
A. Bacon No. 3389 Grand Warden.
All Odd Fellows of the degree are
cordially invited.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Dove Hearndon her sisters
and daughters extend their highest
and sincere than to the many
friends also Rev. C- W. Ablngton
of St James A. M. E. church who
befriender she a.i'l her deceased
daughter E. Scuts during her
daughter's illness.
Mrs. LOVE HEARNDON Mother.
Mrs. B. BRYANT Aunt-
Mrs. A. WILSON Aunt
Mrs. L. B. TURNER. Sister.
Mrs. M. KINDALL Sister-
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